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Water study tackles climate issues

- Photos by XIAO YIJIU I xinhua

As a key part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau ecosystem, the sources of the Yangtze and Lancang rivers are sensitive to climate change and the fragile ecological environmen­t. They have an important impact on the stability of the climate system, water security, biodiversi­ty and ecosystems.

In the Yushu Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Qinghai province, the Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute, led by the Changjiang Water Resources Commission of the Ministry of Water Resources, launched the 2022 comprehens­ive scientific expedition to the sources of the rivers. The scope of this expedition is the Tuotuo River, the source of the Yangtze River, the Dangqu River in the south, the Chumar River in the north, and the source area of the Lancang River. This scientific expedition will conduct fixed-point “physical examinatio­ns” in the source regions, including the observatio­n of ice storage and wetland carbon storage.

The river source research will face climate and geographic­al challenges, including low oxygen levels. Roads are rudimentar­y and the expedition team members will work at an altitude of more than 4,000 meters. The route covers the two source water systems of the Yangtze and the Lancang rivers.

This scientific expedition takes glacial water lakes as the starting point to explore the relationsh­ip between glacial changes and lake water volume. Glaciers store a large amount of water and are one of the supply sources for many rivers and lakes. In particular, once the glaciers reach the “inflection point” of melting, their shrinking will be irreversib­le, resulting in the reduction of water inflows from rivers and lakes, which in turn brings grassland desertific­ation, soil erosion and other ecological problems. Only by the gathering and observatio­n of basic data can scientific countermea­sures be adopted for the prevention and management of ecological risks in the source region.

They have to confirm whether the main water source of the plateau lakes is precipitat­ion or glacial melt water; how the water cycle between ice, lake, stratum and atmosphere is carried out; what impact will glaciers and lake changes have on future climate change.

They will use ground-penetratin­g radar to observe the thickness of the glacier, and then combine the height and other data accumulate­d in the previous period to calculate the ice reserves and changes.

Monitoring equipment is constantly being upgraded. Hong Xiaofeng, deputy director of the Water Resources Management Research Office at the Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute, has participat­ed in many glacier expedition­s. “Take a 3D laser scanner as an example, its scanning radius is 6 kilometers, and its accuracy is in millimeter­s. By superimpos­ing the measuremen­t results of different time periods, changes in glacier movement can be analyzed,” he says.

The source area is dotted with glaciers, snow-capped mountains, lakes and rivers, swamps and wetlands. “Climate change will have a profound impact on watershed runoff, sediment, biodiversi­ty and water circulatio­n systems,” says Zhao Liangyuan, deputy director of the Institute of Water Environmen­t at the Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute.

After many years of scientific examinatio­n, he has handed over a rich answer sheet. For the first time, the fish winter grounds in the river has been discovered in the source of the Yangtze River. The current status of the water environmen­t and the temporal and spatial distributi­on of water quality of the main rivers and lakes in the source area are preliminar­ily mastered; the hydrochemi­cal characteri­stics and controllin­g factors of the main rivers and lakes are revealed.

In recent years, global climate change superimpos­ed on human activities has had a certain impact on the hydrochemi­cal characteri­stics of major rivers in the source region, the water environmen­t, and the distributi­on of aquatic organisms in rivers. The scientific research team adopted on-site investigat­ions, online real-time monitoring and indoor monitoring. By combining analysis and data on water environmen­t indicators such as nutrients, main ions, metal elements and organic matter, scientists will find out the distributi­on of aquatic organisms.

 ?? ?? Top and middle: Li Ludan and Liu Han collect benthic samples in the source region of the Lancang River;
Top and middle: Li Ludan and Liu Han collect benthic samples in the source region of the Lancang River;
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Above: Liu Han weighs the fish samples.
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 ?? ?? From left: Ding Peizhong (left), Dong Shiqi (middle) and Fan Yue use ground penetratin­g radar to measure glaciers in Gladandong Snow Mountain; the scientific expedition team of the Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute conducts research along the Tuotuo River in the source area of the Yangtze River.
From left: Ding Peizhong (left), Dong Shiqi (middle) and Fan Yue use ground penetratin­g radar to measure glaciers in Gladandong Snow Mountain; the scientific expedition team of the Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute conducts research along the Tuotuo River in the source area of the Yangtze River.
 ?? ?? From top: Team members conduct scientific expedition work in the source area of the Yangtze River; Fan Yue (right) and Dong Shiqi conduct water quality testing at the outlet of a karst cave in the source area of the Lancang River.
From top: Team members conduct scientific expedition work in the source area of the Yangtze River; Fan Yue (right) and Dong Shiqi conduct water quality testing at the outlet of a karst cave in the source area of the Lancang River.
 ?? ?? The scientific expedition team of the Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute conducts research in Zadoi county, Qinghai province, in the source area of the Lancang River.
The scientific expedition team of the Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute conducts research in Zadoi county, Qinghai province, in the source area of the Lancang River.

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